Texas might checkmate abortion!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a well-educated couple that is moving their family to Texas soon. I don’t understand how they’re okay with that. I’m sad for their children, especially their daughter. They’re not RWNJ. They’re immigrants who, apparently, don’t pay much attention to politics or current events.


You’re sad for them? You do realize that most people never want/need/get an abortion? Did you think millions of people would move out of Texas because of this law?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know a well-educated couple that is moving their family to Texas soon. I don’t understand how they’re okay with that. I’m sad for their children, especially their daughter. They’re not RWNJ. They’re immigrants who, apparently, don’t pay much attention to politics or current events.


You’re sad for them? You do realize that most people never want/need/get an abortion? Did you think millions of people would move out of Texas because of this law?

Everyone should stay in the nascent version of the Handmaid’s Tale! It’s a misogynist’s paradise! Why wouldn’t everyone want to move to a state that’s killing thousands of living, real humans but is obsessed with what is literally still a clump of cells!? Fascism is the real freedom!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In a way, I hope this happens. It will shake a hornets nest that will explode against the GOP in the next 3 election cycles while also paving the way for significant judicial reform including expansion of the Supreme Court.


It would be interesting to see the migration of talent, both young and older, from these states. I guess having low taxes is the draw anyway, but not being bounty hunted by other, psycho citizens, like a fking 15th century witch hunt may outweigh that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s weird.

The state is anti abortion.

But it’s also anti immigrant.

And also anti taxes.

And then it’s pro gun.

It’s paradoxical politics.


They’re pro child until it’s born.
Anonymous
We were very seriously considering moving us and my parents (and possibly my aunt) to TX several years back. My husband is from TX and his family is all there.

I am now so glad that never happened. What a dumpster fire of a state.
Anonymous
It was never about the sanctity of life. It was always unhappiness about women having unsanctioned sex. Whenever you hear a "conservative" sneering at "penumbras" in the Constitution, they're going after Griswold v. Connecticut (striking down an anti-birth control bill) every bit as much as they're going after Roe v. Wade.

Birth control is the best way to reduce abortions. But the anti-abortion crowd is pretty consistent in opposing ready availability for birth control and education that includes its use. That tells you abortion isn't their real concern.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s weird.

The state is anti abortion.

But it’s also anti immigrant.

And also anti taxes.

And then it’s pro gun.

It’s paradoxical politics.


They’re pro child until it’s born.


Pro-life before birth and after brain death. In between, when the person can have their own opinions, the pro-lifers don't care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[url= https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/texas-abortion-clinics-turning-away-patients-ahead-draconian-new-law-n1278184]Gov. Greg Abbott, on behalf of the unborn, has hit an absolute home run down in Texas. He’s effectively crowdsourcing civil penalties on people who enable abortion past Week 6. The law gives standing to anyone in Texas to sue abortionists, enablers and should-be mothers. If you sue and win, you get $10k plus attorney costs!!! So clinics are turning these women away because they can’t chance getting sued into oblivion. The other side is flummoxed because the civil-side state nature of this makes things bulletproof, as there’s no action to litigate in Federal court.

If the Supreme Court stays quiet and lets this happen at midnight with no injunction, abortion is done in Texas!!! And this approach could be extended to elections to end voter fraud once and for all.

I thought we’d have to steamroll the libs in the streets, but the Governor just might have figured out and end run and saved lives. Prayers!!!


Prayers? You're the devil.


NP and yes, the OP and those like him are evil. They are so convinced of their own righteousness. Jesus would be horrified by the way they treat others, but they preach evil in his name. If he returned now, all the evangelicals would crucify him again as a socialist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:[url= https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/texas-abortion-clinics-turning-away-patients-ahead-draconian-new-law-n1278184]Gov. Greg Abbott, on behalf of the unborn, has hit an absolute home run down in Texas. He’s effectively crowdsourcing civil penalties on people who enable abortion past Week 6. The law gives standing to anyone in Texas to sue abortionists, enablers and should-be mothers. If you sue and win, you get $10k plus attorney costs!!! So clinics are turning these women away because they can’t chance getting sued into oblivion. The other side is flummoxed because the civil-side state nature of this makes things bulletproof, as there’s no action to litigate in Federal court.

If the Supreme Court stays quiet and lets this happen at midnight with no injunction, abortion is done in Texas!!! And this approach could be extended to elections to end voter fraud once and for all.

I thought we’d have to steamroll the libs in the streets, but the Governor just might have figured out and end run and saved lives. Prayers!!!


NO now we have a war on women you moron!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was never about the sanctity of life. It was always unhappiness about women having unsanctioned sex. Whenever you hear a "conservative" sneering at "penumbras" in the Constitution, they're going after Griswold v. Connecticut (striking down an anti-birth control bill) every bit as much as they're going after Roe v. Wade.

Birth control is the best way to reduce abortions. But the anti-abortion crowd is pretty consistent in opposing ready availability for birth control and education that includes its use. That tells you abortion isn't their real concern.


Ding this is it.

Women will no longer be able to own property and or hold important jobs.

The war on women is real people.

Trumpet idiots set this garbage in motion. Don't have girls people it's going to get uglier. That law in Texas well.
Hey, New York - want to enact the absolute strictest gun control laws in the universe? Texas just showed you the path. California, would you like some hate speech legislation? Take the Texas bill, change some words around, shouldn't take much effort at all.
Anonymous
Oh, this should galvanize Dems nicely for this fall and 2022.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Texas’s weird ass anti-abortion law demolishes the concept of standing.


Wait, so *patients* are exempted from lawsuits but everyone else around them is liable? That makes no sense.


The daughters of Republicans and their mistresses can get abortions. That won’t stop because of this law and they won’t be held liable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This isn't anti-abortion. It is anti-safe-abortion.

Poor women will go back to coat hangers. Rich women will simply go to a blue state.

Hypocrisy at its finest.

Why not just skip the whole thing and use birth control


If I won't take a vaccine why on god's green earth do you think I would take birth control?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many people think covid is over blown. Maybe fake to some, they would rather focus on abortion. Something that a true American patriot believes to fight against.


Idiots all of them you too.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh, this should galvanize Dems nicely for this fall and 2022.


Ex Republican and no unfortunately Dems are too slow. We have failed.
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